August 2, 200520 yr At this site http://frecce3d.uniud.it/ you can download the results of a joint project between the HCI Lab of the University of Udine and the aerobatic team of the Italian Air Force (the Frecce Tricolori). The Lab has produced a detailed, flyable modelof the MB-339 PAN jet. The leader of the Frecce Tricolori(Capt. Tammaro) was a member of the development teamand beta-tester of the model. Development took about1 year, at the end of which the Frecce Tricolori officially approved the public release of the model.Bye Augusto
August 4, 200520 yr >At this site http://frecce3d.uniud.it/ you can download >the results of a joint project between the HCI Lab of >the University of Udine and the aerobatic team of >the Italian Air Force (the Frecce Tricolori).> >The Lab has produced a detailed, flyable model>of the MB-339 PAN jet. The leader of the Frecce Tricolori>(Capt. Tammaro) was a member of the development team>and beta-tester of the model. Development took about>1 year, at the end of which the Frecce Tricolori >officially approved the public release of the model.>>Bye AugustoHi,that's really pretty cool. However, it doesn't work flawlessly under Linux/Unix or any operating system with a case-sensitive file system for that matter. You probably used a Win32 OS to develop that aircraft?Win32's FAT32 or even NTFS doesn't care if the names of files or folders are case sensitive or not, however most other (more advanced) file systems won't recognize files that are properly specified. So, you probably want to fix all filenames to point to valid locations, so that all FlightGear users can actually check your work out without any problems.
August 8, 200520 yr We have released a new version of the MB-339 package (V. 1.01)which fixes the Linux compatibility problem.Bye, Augusto.
September 9, 200520 yr Superb airplane model.The proof of things to come for this excellent platform + tallented designers like your team + dedicated developers like JSBSim!!!Loving it!
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